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    Overton Park Shell

    4.8 (79 reviews)
    InexpensiveMusic Venues, Museums
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Charlotte P.

    It's been a very long time since I attended a "Sunset Symphony" in Memphis. So long that my last overlooked the Mighty Mississippi. However the Overton Park Shell is a perfect spot. Situated right behind the Brooks Museum and within the beautiful Overton Park. The evening was full of wonderful music, people picnicking and children playing. What a great culmination to Memphis in May Celebrations.

    Karen V.

    Love the free concert series here!! The vibes are always so good and fun! I usually come with friends. We bring lawn chairs or picnic blankets and some snacks and drinks! It's a really fun way to spend a summer evening. It's also pet friendly! They usually have food trucks and now they have built a really nice bar! Restrooms are also nearby and clean! (Not porta-potty)

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    Susan D.

    Great little music venue...started with Friday night Opera Memphis -30 days of Opera...rather warm but do-able..not too crowded...beach chair seating after a hard week of work...arias, pops, and some creative twists ending with a creative rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody...loved it! Reminds me of a mini- Hollywood Bowl!! Returned Saturday night for The Dip from Seattle with friends, a cooler, turkey-feta sliders, champaigne, my trusty beach chair ...it was a hot-humid Memphis evening... great band, company and eats but the heat was uncomfortable and doesnt mix well with alcohol...kind of a drag for me...i cannot imagine sitting there during their "peak" season in the true summer! Not for the faint of heart!

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    Rick H.

    We saw The Dip play at the half shell. The shell has been around since 1936. In 1954 Elvis took the stage it what has been listed as the first ever rock and roll show. Check it out if you get a chance.

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    Semaria S.

    Great outdoor venue. Perfect for families, friends and date nights. Clear viewpoint of stage regardless of seating area. They hosts events from all genres.

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    I enjoyed the concerts on a Friday night to hear Don Bryant and the Bo Keys,very nice and plan on going this year

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    If you are visiting Memphis, the National Civil Rights Museum is an absolute must. This was one of…read morethe most meaningful and emotional places I have ever visited. The museum is very well done and takes you through the history of the Civil Rights Movement in a way that is both educational and powerful. There is so much to read, see, and experience that we spent several hours here and still felt like we could have spent more time. The most moving part of the visit was seeing the Lorraine Motel and standing outside Room 306, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his final moments. It is hard to describe the feeling of being there in person. As a teacher and a parent, I especially appreciated how the museum encourages important conversations about history, equality, and justice. The exhibits are thoughtfully put together and tell stories that everyone should hear. I would definitely recommend wearing comfortable shoes and giving yourself plenty of time because this is not a place you want to rush through. The experience stays with you long after you leave. This was one of the highlights of our trip to Memphis and a place I believe everyone should visit at least once.

    Whoever put this museum together did a fantastic job. The service was top notch and the security…read moreteam were efficient. Very much appreciated. This museum has great value and worth every cent to keep it up and running. Our time there walking around was informative and, of course, heart breaking. Seeing the site of the MLK, Jr assassination just made me cry. I could not stop. My heart was breaking from the walk through to his assassination. But worth every step. Thank you to everyone who make this museum possible.

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    (629 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    I'm so excited I was finally able to scratch a visit to Sun Studios off of my Memphis to-do list…read more For music history lovers it's one of the most iconic places to make a pilgrimage to stand where some of the greats stood as they recorded hit songs that have remained relevant more than 80 years later. You can't reserve tours online and are available on a first come first serve basis and take place at the half hour mark. I arrived at about 12:15 and despite the 12:30 tour being removed as available for the tour board the employee at the front kindly let me slide into the 12:30 tour group. It's a small building but A LOT of history and memorabilia are packed into the building . The guided tour begins on the second floor where there is a small single room with musuem exhibits and items from the early days of Sun Records. After spending time here you'll be taken back downstairs to spend time in the actual recording studio. In total the tour lasted about 45 minutes and you were able to linger at the end without feeling rushed to take photos with THE microphone and soak in the energy of the space. If you're any kind of music lover you can't miss this building where so much pop culture and music history was made.

    This place is sorta small but it packs a punch. It has some unique memorabilia and good photo ops…read moreand a whole lotta history. Our guide was very funny and knowledgeable (and he's a musician to boot!). We did the tour and the upstairs part has a recreation of the Dewey O DJ booth which is very cool. There is even a "smash" hit record on the floor in the booth! Inside museum cases are some original equipment and posters, etc. of some of the greats signed by Sun Studio. The downstairs recording studio (still in use daily) is timeless with an original microphone and the piano that the greats once played while recording. . We got to pose with the microphone and see lots of real equipment actually used by the likes of Elvis, Sam Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, etc. And of course, some of the original recording equipment used by founder Sam Phillips. The gift shop and small bar up front are a great touch both before and after the tours. Don't miss this legendary place.

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    Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

    Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

    4.2
    (76 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    this was a great time. it all started with the staff members at the front desk, who were not only…read moresuper nice, they were also efficient. there are 3 floors and at the time we visited, there was a gallery and/or activity going on. on top of that, there was a vendor market that was set to take place the next day (we wish we were able to attend... it looked like it as going to be really fun to as the vendors were setting up throughout the time we were there). the museum is massive and it reminds me of a museum back home that was originally a house. i could see this being a spot someone used to live at. the exhibitions were beautiful. i had to make sure there weren't any areas that we missed because there were so many rooms & so much art. sometimes spots like this can be free, sometimes they aren't. as there was a fee for this visit, it was very well worth it. i'd come back again & again & again. i liked their cafe, they had coffee soda that REALLY caught my eye & it's something i should've tried. there merch selection was good & also highlighted artwork from local artists, which is always a bonus.

    Clean, quiet, pleasant staff, beautiful art pieces. I was able to resonate with so many art pieces…read morein the room. I was expecting to see a lot more artwork and i wish that some of descriptions would give a little more information on the art piece. Parking was a little confusing. There is a small parking lot on the side of the building, but no other clean indications on where to park. Admission ticket prices could be a little lower, we paid $38 for two adults.

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